Hayley Sales is an award winning singer, actress and dancer, born in Washington, D.C. Sales began acting and singing professionally at the age of five in Portland, Oregon where she was raised. As a teenager, her family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia. Sales is known for her work in NBC’s Heartbeat (2016), for her three season arc, along side ..

It is your show to do what you want with it. I believe you have let the show slip. At The New York Comicon, Robert Kirkman talked about stories about some of the characters of the living dead. Little did I know that he was talking about Rick Grimes. He will be featured in AMC movies. Rick in this episode spoke to many of the characters from the past

Shane Walsh

Hershel Greene

No Carl

Lori

What they did do and this was a major poor move, they reduced

Negan to a

sniveling cry baby. It’s their show. But Gimple and possible Kirkman, dropped the ball. I think I would have allowed Rick Grimes pass on and last be seen as

Graduated from the MFA program for Actors at Southern Methodist University. Has been in over 37 plays. Started a theater company in Los Angeles called Meadows Basement with some colleagues that has enjoyed much critical success. She was born in West Virginia and grew up on Sullivan’s Island in South Carolina after she moved there with her mom and …

Berna Roberts is a Los Angeles based Actress originally from East Chicago. She began as a stage Actress at the age of twelve. Her first professional role was playing Edna Arkins in Lynda Barry’s “The Good Times Are Killing Me”, an adolescent girl’s coming of age story during a time of racial integration.

Malin Levanon

Malin Vulcano Levanon, also known as Malin Vulcano,(born 12 November 1977) is a Swedish actress.

She grew up in Gagnef in Dalarna, where she already at the age of eight made her acting debut in the annual summer plays that was made in her village.[1] i She has studied Jerzy Grotowskis drama pedagogic, and has worked with Mike Leighs methods for films.[2]

Levanon was awarded a Guldbaggen award in the category Best female lead role for 2016, for her lead role as the character Minna in the film Tjuvheder.[3][4] The film won a total of five Guldbaggen awards.[3] The same year she also played the character Mamman in the film Flockan, which she won the Filmpublicisternas award for “Film couple of the Year” along with colleague Eva Melander.[5] Levanon has also acted in the film Återträffen with Anna Odell, which won the Kritikerpristet and Best Debut film at the Venice film festival in 2013.[5] The film also won a Guldbaggen award for “best film”. Levanon in 2016 also won the Northern Lights “Lights Award” Casters Critiques Choice honour award in Berlin.[6]

Malin Levanon played the leading role as the singer in the Italian film Pornodrome – Una storia dal vivo.[5] She has acted in the film I skuggan av värmen, where she played the character Mia.

In 2011 Levanon acted in the SVT TV series Anno 1970, and in the TV series The Bridge she played the character Filippa.[7] In 2012 Levanon played the character Kia in the novel film Gläntan.[6] She won the honour award at Stockholms filmfestival.[6]

MacNeille was born in Chicago, Illinois. She loved cartoons as a child and wanted to be a voice actress from the age of eight, but instead chose a “practical” career, feeling she would never be able to realize her ambition. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and attended broadcasting school, becoming a disc jockey.[2]

MacNeille worked in a variety of jobs and had numerous minor voiceover roles before becoming a regular on an animated TV show. In her words, “I’d been doing radio spots, some TV, demos, sound-alikes, industrial narrations — anything that came my way for about two years.”[2] She was also a member of the improvisational comedy group The Groundlings for ten years.[3] MacNeille took acting workshops and worked as a casting assistant for voice acting talent agent Bob Lloyd in what she calls “The University of Voice-over.” Lloyd and fellow agent Rita Vennari got MacNeille her first role on an animated show: a part in an episode of the 1979 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.[2]